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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degree, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 16

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degree, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimumFor all baccalaureate degrees at the University, thirty (30) a minimum of 30 credit hours, including at least 9 credit hours in the last fortymajor field at the 200-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load level or above, must be completed at USMthe University of Southern Maine. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General 100 Introduction to Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics Algebraic Bridge OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY ENG 220 or ENG 201 Business Communication OR Technical Writing 3 COR 2XX or ITP 210 Core Elective OR Technical Writing 3 PSY/SOC Elective: Elective PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD HRD/SBS 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 - 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 110 Exercise Science, Athletic Training, & Physical Fitness Seminar 1 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 1 PHF 155* Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 251* Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective SPM 260 Introduction to Personal Training (Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 33 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 63 *Both CMCC PHF 155 and PHF 251 must be successfully completed in order to receive credit for USM SPM 260. APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete student has completed recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 PSY 2XX 200-level of higher Psychology course 3 International Core Requirement 3 BPH 201/SCI 336/SBS 336 Fundamentals of Public Health 3 Elective 3 WRI 2 Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1616 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit SPM 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport 3 SPM 477 Health Research Methods (WRI 3 Core Requirement 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs 3 Culture, Power, and Equity Core Requirement 3 PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab OR SCI 250 Applied Physics/Lab 4 - 5 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 13 - 14 Semester Credits 15

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Exercise Science, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMSJC, a student must earn a grade of C- C or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions/oncampus/ Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Exercise Science/Pre-Chiropractic Track: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduategraduate and earn a passing grade in all courses required for the major. USM In addition, beginning with the Class of 2023, students must complete an e-Portfolio demonstrating satisfaction of institutional and program learning outcomes. SJC Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) 30 credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USMSJC. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (CMCC) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (SJC) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science; General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies SJC equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits COM 100 Public Speaking 3 CO 218 Oral Communications Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 3-4 EH 101 College Writing 3-4 ENG 100 Writing Elective 3 EH 1XX Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 Humanities elective Choose: REL 101 Comparative Religion 3 TH 1XX Theology (TH) Elective 3 MAT 122 College Writing Algebra 3 or 4 MA 105 College Algebra Elective 3 MAT 135 Statistics 3 MA 205 Elementary Statistics 3 PHI 111 Ethics 3 PH 200 Human Nature and Ethics 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY PY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 24-25 24-25 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science; Major Requirements USM Equivalencies SJC equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits CHY Complete a two-semester lecture & lab sequence: CHY 121&122 General Chemistry I AND CHY 123&124 General Chemistry II 8 CH CH 130 & 131 Principles of Chemistry I & II 8 BIO 115 & BIO 116 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lecture & Lab 4 BI 210 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIO 117 & BIO 118 Anatomy & Physiology II, Lecture & Lab 4 BI 211 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition Elective 3 Elective: Gen’l Ed. Choose: BIO 104 Health and Wellness 3 HE 111 Personal Health Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 PHF 110 Exercise Science, Athletic Training & Physical Fitness Seminar 1 SE 110 Introduction to Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Science 1 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 SE 302 Anatomical Kinesiology 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective SE 205 Training for Fitness and Sport 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve for Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective SE 204 Nutrition in Fitness and Sport 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management + Mgmt 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods SE 203 Care and Prevention of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective Injuries 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective SE 319 Exercise Testing and Prescription 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40 39 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 64-65 Total Credits Accepted 63-64 APPENDIX C Remaining USM St. Joseph’s College Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science transferring to USM BS SJC Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences [Exercise Science/Pre-Chiropractic Track Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] B. Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 SE 304 – Exercise Physiology 4 SE 209 – Exercise Leadership 4 HY 104 – Modern Global History 4 History (HY) Elective 4 TH 100 – Intro to the Judeo-Christian Tradition 4 Philosophy (PH) Elective 4 CH 230 – Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) I 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 16 Semester Credits 1615 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit SE 301 - Biomechanics 4 SE 406 – Senior Seminar in Exercise Science 3 PC 120 – Physics I 4 ES 100 – Ecology & the Environmental Challenge 4 Elective 4 Elective 3-4 SE 410 – Internship in Exercise Science 2 SE 410 – Internship in Exercise Science 2 Semester Credits 14 Semester Credits 12-13

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMUMF, a student must earn a grade of C- or better, a B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions-aid/transfer/ Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science Early Childhood Education, Pre-Kindergarten-Grade 3 Certification from UMF: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.75 to graduate, and earn a B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. USM UMF Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30All students in baccalaureate degree programs must earn the following from the University of Maine at Farmington: 1) a minimum of 18 of the last forty-five (45credits required by their major program(s) at the 200 level or above*, and 2) a minimum of 30 of the total required credits. *An academic program may require that more than 18 credits of advanced coursework and/or specific coursework, such as a student’s baccalaureate course load must capstone course, be completed at USMUMF. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (CMCC) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxxx email: xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Program Coordinator (UMF) Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx email: xxxxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics subjects in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C canmight not be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer; B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR or ENG 105 College Writing OR or College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 SOC 220 Sociology of the Family 3 SOC 2XX Sociology - Gen Ed Distribution Elective 3 Math Elective: MAT 122 or MAT 135 College Algebra or Statistics 3 MAT 1XX or MAT 120 Math elective or Introductory Statistics 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 or COM 101 Public Speaking or Interpersonal Communications 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Science Science Lecture and Lab 4 Natural Science - Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx 0 Writing Course: ENG 201 or ENG 220 or ENG 221 Technical Writing Business Communication Advanced Composition & Research 3 ENG 205 Advanced Writing 3 CMCC Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education Major Requirements UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ECE 100 Introduction to Early Care and Education 3 ECH 150 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy Early Childhood Education 3 ECE 105 Infant and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy Toddler Curriculum 3 ECH 250 Infants & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials Toddlers Development & Care 3 ECE 113 Curriculum and Environments for Young Children 3 ECH 1XX Early Childhood Elective 3 ECE 147 Infant and Toddler Field Experience 3 ECH 1XX Early Childhood Elective 3 ECE 150 Language and Literacy for Young Children 3 ECH 203 Children’s Literature 3 ECE 205 Education of Anatomy Children with Special Needs 3 ECS 103 Intro to Teaching Early Childhood Special Education 3 ECE 284 Guidance and Self-Regulation 3 ECH 207 Guidance and Behavioral Intervention for Social Emotional Challenges in Early Childhood Special Education 3 ECE 297 Preschool Field Experience 3 ECH 196 Practicum and Seminar in Early Childhood Education 3 ECE 299 Capstone in Early Childhood Education 3 ECH 2XX Early Childhood Elective 3 ECE Elective: ECE 204 or ECE 208 Creativity & Physiology OR Anatomy Technology for Young Children Teaching Social Studies to Young Children 3 ECH 256 or ECH 232 Creative Arts for the Young Child Social Studies for the Young Child 3 ECE Elective: ECE 250 Literacy for Infants and Physiology II/Lab Toddlers 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics ECH 204 Early Language and Literacy Development 3 PHI EDU 100 Education Seminar 1 EDU 1XX Philosophy Education Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC 1 Open Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human PSY 225 Complex Rule PSY 114+PSY 111=PSY 225 Child and Adolescent Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options PSY 114 Child Development 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE PSY 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Psychology Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40 40 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 62-63 Total Credits Accepted 62-63 APPENDIX C Remaining USM UMF Degree Requirements ON Campus Program For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education transferring to USM BS UMF Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences [Early Childhood Education, Pre-Kindergarten-Grade 3 Certification Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] B Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry ECH 296 Practicum and Seminar in PreK to Grade 3 Education 3 ECH 305 Early Literacy, Emergent Reading, and Writing 3 ECH 232 Social Studies for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 the Young Child or ECH 256 Creative Arts for the Young Child (whichever course is not taken at CMCC) 3 Natural Science (needs to be in a different discipline than the first science course) 4 ECH 200 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices and Principles of Chemistry in Early Childhood Settings 3 ECH 384 Developing Science Concepts and Thinking in Young Children 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics 103 Number, Operations, and Algebraic Thinking for Elementary Teachers or MAT 104 Geometry and Measurement for Elementary Teachers 3 Social Science (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 other than PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3or SOC) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences Arts Gen Ed 3 International Core Requirement 3 ECH Upper Level Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1616 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit ECH 450 Senior Seminar: Research in Early Childhood Education 3 ECH 460 Student Teaching and Seminar in Early Childhood Education Pre-K-3 15 ECH 336 Development of Mathematical Concepts and Thinking in Young Children 3 ECH 440 Families, Schools, & Communities 3 SED 300 Including Students with Exceptionalities in General Education 3 ECH Upper Level Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 15 Total UMF credits: 61 credits Total CMCC credits: 62-63 credits Total CMCC and UMF credits: 123-124 credits Note: Students must complete a minimum of 120 credits in order to be awarded the UMF degree. APPENDIX C Remaining UMF Degree Requirements OFF Campus Program For students in CMCC Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education transferring to UMF Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 3 Certification Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit ECH 336 Development of Mathematical Concepts and Thinking in Young Children 3 ECH 256 Creative Arts for the Young Child (or social science gen ed) 3 ECH 232 Social Science for the Young Child (or social science gen ed) 3 ECH 4XX Upper Level Early Childhood Elective 3 ECH 305 Early Literacy, Emergent Reading, Writing 3 Semester Credits 6 Semester Credits 9 Year Three Summer Course Credit MAT 104 Geometry and Measurement for Elementary Teachers 3 Natural Science Gen Ed (needs to be in a different discipline than the first science course) 4 Semester Credits 7 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit ECH 384 Developing Science Concepts and Thinking in Young Children 3 SED 300 Including Students with Exceptionalities in General Education 3 ECH 440 Children, Families, and Community 3 Diversity Course 3 Semester Credits 9 Semester Credits 9 Year Four Summer Course Credit Arts Gen Ed 3 Upper Level Elective Early Childhood Elective 3 Semester Credits 6

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Exercise Science, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMSJC, a student must earn a grade of C- C or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions/oncampus/ Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Exercise Science/Pre-Physical Therapy Track: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduategraduate and earn a passing grade in all courses required for the major. USM In addition, beginning with the Class of 2023, students must complete an e-Portfolio demonstrating satisfaction of institutional and program learning outcomes. SJC Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) 30 credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USMSJC. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (CMCC) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (SJC) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science; General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies SJC equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits COM 100 Public Speaking 3 CO 218 Oral Communications Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 3-4 EH 101 College Writing 3-4 ENG 100 Writing Elective 3 EH 1XX Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 Humanities elective Choose: REL 101 Comparative Religion 3 TH 1XX Theology (TH) Elective 3 MAT 122 College Writing Algebra 3 or 4 MA 105 College Algebra Elective 3 MAT 135 Statistics 3 MA 205 Elementary Statistics 3 PHI 111 Ethics 3 PH 200 Human Nature and Ethics 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY PY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 24-25 24-25 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science; Major Requirements USM Equivalencies SJC equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO, CHY or PHY Complete a two-semester lecture & lab sequence: BIO 131&132 Biology I AND BIO 133&134 Biology II OR CHY 121&122 General Chemistry I AND CHY 123&124 General Chemistry II 8 BI, CH or PC BI 120 & 121 Introductory Biology I & II OR CH 130 & 131 Principles of Chemistry I & II 8 BIO 115 & BIO 116 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lecture & Lab 4 BI 210 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIO 117 & BIO 118 Anatomy & Physiology II, Lecture & Lab 4 BI 211 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition Elective 3 Elective: Gen’l Ed. Choose: BIO 104 Health and Wellness 3 HE 111 Personal Health Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 PHF 110 Exercise Science, Athletic Training & Physical Fitness Seminar 1 SE 110 Introduction to Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Science 1 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 SE 302 Anatomical Kinesiology 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective SE 205 Training for Fitness and Sport 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve for Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective SE 204 Nutrition in Fitness and Sport 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management + Mgmt 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods SE 203 Care and Prevention of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective Injuries 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective SE 319 Exercise Testing and Prescription 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40 39 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 64-65 Total Credits Accepted 63-64 APPENDIX C Remaining USM St. Joseph’s College Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science transferring to USM BS SJC Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences [Exercise Science/Pre-Physical Therapy Track Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] B. Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry SE 304 – Exercise Physiology 4 SE 209 – Exercise Leadership 4 HY 104 – Modern Global History 4 History (HY) Elective 4 TH 100 – Intro to the Judeo-Christian Tradition 4 Philosophy (PH) Elective 4 BI 120/CH 130/PC120 4 BI 121/CH 131/PC 121 4 Semester Credits 16 Semester Credits 16 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit PY Elective 4 SE 406 – Senior Seminar in Exercise Science 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics BI 120/CH 130/PC120 4 HE 202 – Pathophys & Disease Prevention 4 ES 100 – Ecology & the Environmental Challenge (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirementor elective) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 BI 121/CH 131/PC 121 4 SE 410 – Internship in Exercise Science 2 SE 410 – Internship in Exercise Science 2 Semester Credits 15 14 Semester Credits 1613

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMUMF, a student must earn a grade of C- or better, a B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions-aid/transfer/ Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, Birth-Kindergarten Certification from UMF: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.75 to graduate, and earn a B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. USM UMF Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30All students in baccalaureate degree programs must earn the following from the University of Maine at Farmington: 1) a minimum of 18 of the last forty-five (45credits required by their major program(s) at the 200 level or above*, and 2) a minimum of 30 of the total required credits. *An academic program may require that more than 18 credits of advanced coursework and/or specific coursework, such as a student’s baccalaureate course load must capstone course, be completed at USMUMF. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (CMCC) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxxx email: xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Program Coordinator (UMF) Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx email: xxxxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C canmight not be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer; B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR or ENG 105 College Writing OR or College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 SOC 220 Sociology of the Family 3 SOC 2XX Sociology - Gen Ed Distribution Elective 3 Math Elective: MAT 122 or MAT 135 College Algebra or Statistics 3 MAT 1XX or MAT 120 Math Elective or Introductory Statistics 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 or COM 101 Public Speaking or Interpersonal Communications 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Science Science Lecture and Lab 4 Natural Science-Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx 0 Writing Course: ENG 201 or ENG 220 or ENG 221 Technical Writing Business Communication Advanced Composition & Research 3 ENG 205 Advanced Writing 3 CMCC Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education Major Requirements UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ECE 100 Introduction to Early Care and Education 3 ECH 150 Intro to General BiologyEarly Childhood Education 3 ECE 105 Infant and Toddler Curriculum 3 ECH 250 Infants & Toddlers Development & Care 3 ECE 113 Curriculum/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy Environments-Young Children 3 ECH 1XX Early Childhood Elective 3 ECE 147 Infant and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy Toddler Field Experience 3 ECH 1XX Early Childhood Elective 3 ECE 150 Language and Literacy for Young Children 3 ECH 203 Children’s Literature 3 ECE 205 Education of Children with Special Needs 3 ECS 103 Intro to Teaching Early Childhood Special Education 3 ECE 284 Guidance and Self-Regulation 3 ECS 207 Guidance and Behavioral Intervention for Social Emotional Challenges in Early Childhood Special Education 3 ECE 297 Preschool Field Experience 3 ECH 196 Practicum and Seminar in Early Childhood Education 3 ECE 299* Capstone in Early Childhood Education 3 ECH 2XX* Early Childhood Elective 3 ECE Elective: ECE 204 or ECE 208 Creativity & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy Technology for Young Children Teaching Social Studies to Young Children 3 ECH 256 or ECH 232 Creative Arts for the Young Child Social Studies for the Young Child 3 ECE Elective: ECE 250 Literacy for Infants and Physiology II/Lab Toddlers 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics ECH 204 Early Language and Literacy Development 3 PHI EDU 100 Education Seminar 1 EDU 1XX Philosophy Education Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC 1 Open Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human PSY 225 Complex rule PSY 114+PSY 111=PSY 225 Child and Adolescent Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options PSY 114 Child Development 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE PSY 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Psychology Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40 40 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 62-63 Total Credits Accepted 62-63 * For students under the B-K certification track, this course will be the equivalent of ECH 296 APPENDIX C Remaining USM UMF Degree Requirements ON Campus Program For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education transferring to USM BS UMF Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences [Early Childhood Education, Birth to Kindergarten Certification Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] B Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry General Elective 3 MAT 120 Introduction ECH 384 Developing Science Concepts and Thinking in Young Children 3 Natural Science (needs to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirementbe in a different discipline than the first science course) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 Social Science (other than PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3or SOC) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to ExerciseArts Gen Ed 3 ECH 440 Children, Health Families, and Sport Sciences Communities 3 International Core Requirement ECH 200 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Practices and Principles in Early Childhood Settings 3 ECH Upper Level Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness ECH 232 Social Studies for the Young Child or ECH 256 Creative Arts for the Young Child (whichever course is not taken at CMCC) 3 General Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 16 Semester Credits 1615 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit ECH 450 Senior Seminar: Research in Early Childhood Education 3 ECH 490 Student Teaching in Early Childhood Education B-K 15 ECH 336 Development of Mathematical Concepts and Thinking in Young Children 3 ECH Upper Level Elective 3 General Elective 3 Semester Credits 12 Semester Credits 15 Total UMF credits: 58 credits Total CMCC credits: 62-63 credits Total CMCC and UMF credits: 120-121 credits Note: Students must complete a minimum of 120 credits in order to be awarded the UMF degree. APPENDIX C Remaining UMF Degree Requirements OFF Campus Program For students in CMCC Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education transferring to UMF Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, Birth to Kindergarten Certification Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B. Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit ECH 336 Development of Math Concepts 3 ECH 256 Creative Arts or Social Science Elective 3 ECH 232 Social Science for the Young Child or Social Science Elective 3 ECH 4XX Upper Level 3 ECH 4XX Upper Level Elective 3 Fine Arts Elective 3 ECH 200 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Practices and Principles in Early Childhood Settings 3 General Elective 3 Semester Credits 12 Semester Credits 12 Year Three Summer Course Credit General Elective 3 Natural Science Gen Ed (needs to be in a different discipline than the first science course) 4 Semester Credits 7 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit ECH 384 Developing Science Concepts in Young Children 3 ECH 490 Student Teaching in Early Childhood, B-K 15 ECH 440 Children, Families, and Community 3 ECH 450 Senior Seminar 3 Semester Credits 9 Semester Credits 15 Year Four Summer Course Credit Elective 3 Semester Credits 3 Total UMF credits: 58 credits Total CMCC credits: 62-63 credits Total CMCC and UMF credits: 120-121 credits Note:

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Nursing degree, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. Students are admitted conditionally and will be fully admitted upon proof of RN licensure. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesNursing: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxx XxXxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 03E05DE4-BBE5-4960-A917-7002B1A97B33 APPENDIX B Courses represented CMCC courses noted in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses in italics in Appendix B recommendations are not taken at CMCCas part of the Associate in Science degree, the sequence represented options in Appendix C cannot be observedguaranteed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist General Education Requirements Courses AS Nursing USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Nursing Equivalency Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing (Writing, Reading, & Inquiry 1 Core Requirement) 3 or 4 PSY 101 MAT 135 Statistics 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Requirement) 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/I Lecture and Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/I with Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/II Lecture and Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/II with Lab 4 PHI 111 PSY 101 Introduction to Ethics Psychology 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 Humanities Elective: one course that satisfies USM Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) ; see list 3 PSY Varies Direct equivalent or SOC Elective: elective credit 3 Total credits 23 Total credits accepted 23 Major Requirements Major Requirements Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 211/212 Microbiology Lecture and Lab 4 BIO 281/282 Microbiology for Health Sciences and Lab 4 PSY 111 Developmental Development Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open NUR 115 Medication Preparation, Administration, and Dosage Calculations 1 NUR 1XX Nursing Elective – Refer 1 NUR 112 Foundations of Nursing/Nursing Care 9 Four semesters considered to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements of Adults encompass learning and content NUR 121 Nursing across the Life Span I 10 in NUR 313, 323, 325, 330, 331, NUR 212 Nursing Across the Life Span II 9 413, 420, 421, 422, 427, 428, 423, 425. 37 NUR 213 Nursing Across the Life Span III 9 These courses fulfill the USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Engaged Learning Core Requirement. Total Major Credits 32 32 45 45 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 68 Total Credits accepted 68 DocuSign Envelope ID: 03E05DE4-BBE5-4960-A917-7002B1A97B33 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Degree AS in Nursing transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Nursing [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for CON 356 Concepts in Community Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 NUR 321 Health-Related Research 3 BIO 345 Pathophysiology 3 Writing, Reading, & Inquiry 3 Core Requirement 3 SOC 100 Introduction to Statistics Sociology 3 NUR 309/310 Health Assessment with Lab 4 ENG 102 Academic Writing (Quantitative Reasoning Writing, Reading, & Inquiry 2 Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health NUR 308 Professional Communication and Sport Sciences Technology Utilization in Nursing 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1613 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit NUR 419 RN Community Clinical Partnership (Diversity Core Requirement) 2 Elective 3 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 NUR 370 Exploration of Nursing Concepts and Theories 3 Elective 3 NUR 474 Leadership and Management for RNs 3 Elective 3 NUR 476 Theory Related to Clinical Specialty for RNs 3 Semester Credits 14 Semester Credits 12 Total USM credits: 54* Total CMCC credits: 68 Total CMCC and USM credits: 122 *Students must take a minimum of 30 credits at USM and a minimum of 120 total credits at CMCC and USM for degree conferral. Courses in bold total 27 credits and MUST be taken at USM in addition to at least one of the other courses listed above, for a minimum total of 30 USM credits to meet residency requirement for the Bachelor’s Degree.

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Life Sciences, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Biology: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate, and earn a C- or better in all courses required for the major. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Sciences-General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Biology Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or - 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3-4 ENG Select one of the following: ENG 201 Technical Writing ENG 220 Business Communications ENG 221 Adv. Composition & Research 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 MAT 122 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options BIO 222 Genetics 3 BIO 201 Genetics 3 2 Humanities/Social Science Electives: 2 courses that fulfill USM Core Requirements: 1. Diversity 2. International see list 6 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 credit 6 Total credits 29 – 30 24-25 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 24-25 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Sciences-Major Requirements USM BS Biology Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 131/132 Biology I with Lab 4 BIO 105/106 Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology with Lab 4 CHY 121/122 General Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHY 113/114 Principles of Chemistry I with Lab (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 BIO 133/134 Biology II with Lab 4 BIO 107 Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ecology 4 CHY 123/124 General Chemistry II with Lab 4 CHY 115/116 Principles of Chemistry II with Lab 4 PHY 142/143 Physics I/Lab 4 PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Introductory Physics Lab I 4 CHY 221/222 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 MAT 132 Pre-Calculus 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition MAT 140 Pre-Calculus (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science PHY 242/243 Physics II/Lab (If unavailable, take science or math elective.) 3-4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective PHY 112/116 Elements of Physics II/Introductory Physics Lab II (or elective) 3-4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 CHY 253/254 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 MAT 283 Calculus I 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective MAT 152 Calculus A 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40-41 40-41 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 64-66 Total Credits Accepted 64-66 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS in Life Sciences transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Biology [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Humanities electives at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 BIO 109 Biological Principles of Chemistry III: Functional Biology 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 BIO 203 Ecology 3 200+ level Bio Elective Lecture 3 BIO 217 Evolution 3 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Socio-Cultural Core Requirement 3 MAT 220 Statistics for the Biological Sciences 4 AREA 1*: Organismal Biology Lecture/Lab 4-5** Elective (1 or Physics II/Lab if not taken at CMCC) 3-4 Semester Credits 16-17 Semester Credits 13-14 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit Advanced Elective Core Requirement, 2 of 3 3 Elective 3 AREA 2*: Ecology Lecture/Lab 5 AREA 3) *: Cellular and Functional Biology 5 Advanced Elective Core Requirement, 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences of 3 International 3 200+ level Bio Elective Lecture/Capstone 3 Engaged Learning Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 14 Semester Credits 1614 Total USM credits: 57-59 Total CMCC credits: 64-66 Total CMCC and USM credits: 121-125 *AREAS 1, 2, and 3 as assigned above are not in a prescriptive order and can be moved around depending upon the rotation of course offerings. **It is suggested a student take a 5-credit offering for AREA 1 as that brings the credit total of all work completed at both CMCC and USM to the 120-credit threshold that is required for a baccalaureate degree.

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Sciences degree, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health Sciences, Pre-Professional Track: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented CMCC courses noted in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses in italics in Appendix B recommendations are not taken at CMCCas part of the Associate in Science degree, the sequence represented options in Appendix C cannot be observedguaranteed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist General Education Requirements Courses AS Life Sciences transfer track USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Sciences, Pre-Professional Track Equivalency Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology MAT 122 College Algebra 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I MAT 108 College Algebra 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core RequirementRequire.) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology ENG 221 Advanced Composition & Research 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) ENG 2XX English Elective 3 Open General Education Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general equivalent/elective credit 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective (2) 6 Varies Direct equivalent/elective credit 6 Total credits 29 – 30 24 or 25 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 24 or 25 Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Major Requirements Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 131/132 Biology I with Lab 4 BIO 105/106 Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology with Lab (Pre- Professional Track Elective) 4 CHY 121/122 General Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHY 113/114 Principles of Chemistry I with Lab (Pre-Professional Track Elective) 4 BIO 133/134 Biology II with Lab 4 BIO 107 Biological Principles II (fulfills Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 CHY 123/124 General Chemistry II with Lab 4 CHY 115/116 Principles of Chemistry II with Lab (Pre-Professional Track Elective) 4 BIO 115/116 Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab 4 CHY 221/222 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry I/Lab (Pre- Professional Track Elective) 5 MAT 132 Pre-Calculus 3 CON 252 MAT 140 Pre-Calculus 3 BIO 117/118 Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 BIO 113/114 Human Nutrition Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab 4 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 CHY 253/254 Organic Chemistry II/Lab (Pre- Professional Track Elective) 5 MAT 135 OR MAT 283 Statistics (3 PHF 155 cr) OR Calculus I (4 cr) 3 or 4 MAT 120 OR MAT 152 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching Statistics OR Calculus A (Pre-Professional Track Elective) 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective or 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40 or 41 40 or 41 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 Credits 64 - 62 66 Total Credits accepted 64 - 66 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Degree AS in Life Sciences transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Sciences, Pre-Professional Track [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 Diversity Core Requirement 3 PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health, and Sport Sciences 3 PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab 4 or 5 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Health Sciences Pre-Professional Track Elective 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 SPM 219 Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 16 - 17 Semester Credits 15 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit PSY 201 Statistics in Psychology OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 - 4 Ethical Inquiry Advanced Elective Core Requirement 2 of 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Health Sciences Pre-Professional Track Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime 230 Psychology of Physical Fitness Activity and Wellness Sport 3 CON 356 Concepts of Community Health OR SCI/SBS 336 Introduction to Public Health 3 PSY 2XX Psychology Elective (≥200-level) 3 Advanced Elective Core Requirement 3 of 3 3 Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3 3 SPM 477 Health Research Methods 3 Semester Credits 15 - 16 Semester Credits 1615

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Life Sciences, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMUMF, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions-aid/transfer/ Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences - Environmental Science concentration from UMF: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate, and earn a grade of C- or better in all courses required for the major. USM UMF Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30All students in baccalaureate degree programs must earn the following from the University of Maine at Farmington: 1) a minimum of 18 of the last forty-five (45credits required by their major program(s) at the 200 level or above*, and 2) a minimum of 30 of the total required credits. *An academic program may require that more than 18 credits of advanced coursework and/or specific coursework, such as a student’s baccalaureate course load must capstone course, be completed at USMUMF. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (CMCC) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (UMF) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx E-mail: xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics subjects in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C canmight not be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Science in Life Sciences General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits COM 100 Public Speaking 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 Elective Humanities (See Note 2 next page) 3 Humanities Elective 3 Elective HIS 131 SOC 101 PSY 101 Social Sciences (See Note 3 next page) U.S. History to 1877 Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 HTY 103 SOC 101 PSY 101 United States History I Introduction to Sociology General Psychology 3 Elective GEY 101 Open Elective (See Note 3 next page) Human Geography 3 GEO 103 Peoples & Environments 3 ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 3-4 ENG 100 College Writing Seminar 3-4 ENG 201 OR ENG 220 OR ENG 221 Technical Writing Business Communication Advanced Composition and Research 3 ENG 205 Advanced Writing 3 MAT Choose MAT 122 College Algebra or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 16higher

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the WCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreein Medical Assisting, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS in Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Washington County Community College) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCWCCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC Credits that appear after italicized courses reflect the required course credit total. WCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting General Education Requirements requirements USM BS in Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 FYE 100 First Year Experience 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 CPT 140 Word Processing 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 CPT 112 Keyboarding and Document Formatting I 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 MAT 106 or 4 PSY 101 higher: MAT 115 Statistics: Concepts & Methods 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking Statistics (Creative Expression Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR BUS 205 Business Math Communications 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR 2XX General Elective (Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3) 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO PHI 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Any course that fulfills USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options ; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 22 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 22 WCCC Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits MDT 125 Medical Terminology 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 130 Medical Office Management 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 133 Medical Documentation 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 135 Clinical Office Procedures I/Lab 4 GEL 1XX General Elective 4 MDT 221 Insurance Billing & Coding 3 GEL 2XX General Elective (Advanced Elective Core Requirement 2 of 3) 3 BIO 121 Nutrition 130 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 BIO 1XX Biology Elective (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 BUS 230 Supervisory Management 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition BUS 2XX Business Elective (Advanced Elective Core Requirement 3 PHF 155 of 3) 3 MDT 220 Phlebotomy 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 227 Introduction to Exercise Science Pharmacology 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 235 Clinical Office Procedures II/Lab 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 240 Medical Assisting Capstone 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 245 Clinical Medical Cooperative Practicum 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed GEL 2XX General Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching PSY 101 OR PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology OR Human Relations 3 PHE PSY 100 OR PSY 1XX Physical Ed Introduction to Psychology OR Psychology Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 42 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C WCCC Credits 64 Total Credits accepted 64 Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC WCCC Degree AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC WCCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4.5 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4.5 PSY Elective ≥200-level 3 HRD 200 (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective Sciences~ 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Diversity Core Requirement 3 Semester Credits 15 13.5 Semester Credits 1616.5 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab* 4 - 5 BPH 201 Fundamentals of Public Health 3 SPM 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport 3 SPM 477 Health Research Methods 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs (Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective* 3 Semester Credits 13 - 14 Semester Credits 12 - 15 Total USM credits: 58 - 59 Total WCCC and USM credits: 120 - 122 *It is recommended a student take PHY 111/114 as the five credits earned would obviate the need for an additional elective in the final semester. ~SPM 100 is not required if student possesses more than 60 credits upon transfer, but is included here because

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the WCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreein Medical Assisting, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS in Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCWCCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC Credits that appear after italicized courses reflect the required course credit total. WCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting General Education Requirements requirements USM BS Health Sciences in Applied Technical Leadership Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 FYE 100 First Year Experience 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 CPT 140 Word Processing 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 CPT 112 Keyboarding and Document Formatting I 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 MAT 106 or 4 PSY 101 higher: MAT 115 Statistics: Concepts & Methods 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking Statistics (Creative Expression Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR BUS 205 Business Math Communications 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR 2XX General Elective (Cluster Core Requirement 1 of 3) 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO PHI 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Any course that fulfills USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options ; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 22 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 22 WCCC Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits MDT 125 Medical Terminology 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 130 Medical Office Management 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 133 Medical Documentation 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 135 Clinical Office Procedures I/Lab 4 GEL 1XX General Elective 4 MDT 221 Insurance Billing & Coding 3 GEL 2XX General Elective (Cluster Core Requirement 2 of 3) 3 BIO 121 Nutrition 130 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 BIO 1XX Biology Elective (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 BUS 230 Supervisory Management 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition BUS 2XX Business Elective (Cluster Core Requirement 3 PHF 155 of 3) 3 MDT 220 Phlebotomy 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 227 Introduction to Exercise Science Pharmacology 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 235 Clinical Office Procedures II & Lab 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 240 Medical Assisting Capstone 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 245 Clinical Medical Cooperative Practicum 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed GEL 2XX General Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching PSY 101 OR PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology OR Human Relations 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed PSY 101 OR PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology OR Psychology Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 42 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C WCCC Credits 64 Total Credits accepted 64 Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC WCCC Degree AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC WCCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4.5 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4.5 PSY 102 General Psychology II or PSY elective 3 HRD 200 (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective Sciences~ 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Diversity Core Requirement 3 Semester Credits 15 13.5 Semester Credits 1616.5 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab* 4 - 5 CON 356 Concepts of Community Health OR SCI/SBS 336 Introduction to Public Health 3 SPM 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective* 3 Semester Credits 13 - 14 Semester Credits 12 - 15 Total USM credits: 58 - 59 Total WCCC and USM credits: 120 - 122 *It is recommended a student take PHY 111/114 as the five credits earned would obviate the need for an additional elective in the final semester. ~SPM 100 is not required if student possesses more than 60 credits upon transfer, but is included here because

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Psychology, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Psychology: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Kennebec Valley Community College) Name: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx Phone: 000-000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: 000-000-0000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 1CDF44C2-1126-47D1-A5B8-B98BF2E18FCF DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA5233C-94EF-40B0-9836-C32C239F3F21 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If italicized courses in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCKVCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Credit totals reflect italicized entries. KVCC AS in Psychology General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 1 Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 111 Quantitative Methods 3 MAT 101 1XX Mathematics Elective (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 COM 104 or COM 105 Introduction to Communication OR GEL Interpersonal Communication 3 CMS 102 or CMS 1XX College Readiness Mathematics Introduction to Communication OR General Communication & Media Elective 3 BIO 101/102 101, BIO 115, or BIO 119 Biology I OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab Human Biology OR BIO 115 Survey of Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/105/106 or BIO 1XX Biological Principles I w/ Lab OR Biology Elective (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 ENG 121 Introduction to Ethics Literature 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective ENG 140 Reading Literature (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Fine Arts Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis any course that fulfills USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) ; see list 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general General elective credit 3 PSY, SOC, or MHT Electives (4) 12 Direct equivalent or General elective credit 12 Total credits 29 – 30 31 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 31 KVCC Major Requirements Courses USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 PSY 101/102 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods Psychology & Psychology Seminar 3 PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 200 History of Life Style Coaching Psychology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed PSY 2XX Psychology Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology PSY 204 Abnormal Psychology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed PSY 233 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSY 209 Biopsychology 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition PSY 215 Developmental Psychology 3 PSY 220 Psychology of the Lifespan 3 SOC 101 Introduction to Improve Human Performance Sociology 3 PHE SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (Socio- Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 ENG 218 Advanced Academic Writing 3 ENG 102 Academic Writing (Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 2 Core Requirement) 3 PSY 224 Statistics for Psychology 4 PSY 201 Statistics in Psychology 4 PSY 234 Research Methods 4 PSY 205 Experimental Methodology 4 PSY 206 Methods Lab (Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 3 Core Requirement) PSY 2XX Physical Ed Psychology Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE GEL 2XX Physical Ed General Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 KVCC Credits 63 Total Credits accepted 63 DocuSign Envelope ID: 1CDF44C2-1126-47D1-A5B8-B98BF2E18FCF DocuSign Envelope ID: FBA5233C-94EF-40B0-9836-C32C239F3F21 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist KVCC Associate in Science in Psychology transferring to USM BS Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Psychology [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC KVCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research PSY 230 Social Psychology 3 PSY 102 General 360 Cognitive Processes 3 PSY 338 Theories of Personality 3 PSY 361 Sensation and Perception 3 PSY 350 Psychology II of Learning 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences PSY 300-level elective 3 International Core Requirement 3 Diversity Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1615 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 PSY 371 History and Systems of Psychology (Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 3 PSY 365 Physiological Psychology 3 Capstone 3 PSY 300-level elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 12

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Trade and Technical Occupations, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Technology Management, Industrial Management: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Students in the Technology Management degree programs must take a minimum of 15 credit hours (5 courses) in the Department, and will be required to complete a senior assessment as part of the graduate requirement. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (York County Community College) Name: Xxxxxx XxXxxx E-mail: xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxx Xxxx E-mail: xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerecommended. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCYCCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC YCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist in Trade & Technical Occupations General Education Requirements requirements USM BS Health Sciences in Technology Management, Industrial Management Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology CORE I ENG 211 Technical Writing 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I ITP 210 Technical Writing 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (CORE II A course that fulfills USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) ; see list 3 MAT 100 Varies Direct equivalent or elective credit 3 CORE III ECO 110 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra ECO 120 Macroeconomics OR Business Math Microeconomics 3 MAT ECO 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 ECO 102 Intro to General Biology/Lab Macroeconomics OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction Intro to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development Microeconomics (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for CORE IV MAT 127 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 CORE IV A course options that fulfills USM Tech Dept Physical Science Requirement 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective credit 3 CORE I-IV MAT 227 Pre-Calculus 3 MAT 140 Pre-Calculus (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 CIS 115 OR CIS 118 Software Applications OR Information Technology Fundamentals 3 ITT 1XX OR ITT 181 Technical Elective OR Computer Applications & Concepts 3 Open Elective A course that fulfills USM Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or elective credit 3 Total credits 29 – 30 27 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 27 YCCC Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition TTO 199 Apprenticeship: 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science years OR 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed years 18 OR 24 ITT 400 Occupational Competency 18 OR 24 Career Related Electives 9 OR 15 Varies Technical Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Credit 9 OR 15 Total Major Credits 32 32 33 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C YCCC Credits 60 Total Credits accepted 60 Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC YCCC Degree AAS Physical Fitness Specialist in Trade and Technical Occupations transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Technology Management, Industrial Management Concentration [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC YCCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics 4 MAT 148 Applied Calculus 3 ITP 280 Managing Organizations in a Technological Environment 3 ITP 310 Facility Planning 3 ACC 110 Financial Accounting Information for Decision Making 3 ITP 330 Supply Chain Management 3 ITP 350 Leadership, Teambuilding and Facilitation 3 ITP 250 Management Information Systems OR ITP 410 Technical Operations and Strategies 3 ITP 230 Project Management (Quantitative Reasoning International Core Requirement) 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 16 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics w/Lab (Departmental Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement ITT 460 Capstone 3 CON 321 ITP 340 Quality Management 3 ITS 320 Workplace Safety and Health Related Research Management Systems 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II ITP 381 Human Resource Development 3 ITP 490 Cost Analysis and Control 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Diversity Core Requirement 3 Elective Cluster Core Requirement (2 of 3) 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness Cluster Core Requirement (3 of 3) 3 Semester Credits 15 16 Semester Credits 1615

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Sciences degree, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented CMCC courses noted in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses in italics in Appendix B recommendations are not taken at CMCCas part of the Associate in Science degree, the sequence represented options in Appendix C cannot be observedguaranteed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist General Education Requirements Courses AS Life Sciences transfer track USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Equivalency Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology MAT 122 College Algebra 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I MAT 108 College Algebra 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology ENG 221 Advanced Composition & Research 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) ENG 2XX English Elective 3 Open General Education Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective credit 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective (2) 6 Varies Direct equivalent or elective credit 6 Total credits 29 – 30 24 or 25 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 24 or 25 Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Major Requirements Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 131/132 Biology I with Lab 4 BIO 105/106 Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology with Lab 4 CHY 121/122 General Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHY 113/114 Principles of Chemistry I with Lab 4 BIO 133/134 Biology II with Lab 4 BIO 107 Biological Principles II (fulfills Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 CHY 123/124 General Chemistry II with Lab 4 CHY 115/116 Principles of Chemistry II with Lab 4 BIO 115/116 Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab 4 CHY 221/222 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 MAT 132 Pre-Calculus 3 CON 252 MAT 140 Pre-Calculus 3 BIO 117/118 Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 BIO 113/114 Human Nutrition Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab 4 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 CHY 253/254 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 MAT 135 Statistics 3 PHF 155 MAT 120 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40 40 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 Credits 64 - 62 65 Total Credits accepted 64 - 65 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Degree AS in Life Sciences transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research Diversity Core Requirement 3 PSY 102 General 100 Introduction to Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health Health, and Sport Sciences 3 International PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab 4 or 5 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement Requirement) 3 Elective CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 BPH 201 Fundamentals of Public Health 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 13 - 14 Semester Credits 15 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit International Core Requirement 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs (Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 3 SPM 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport 3 SPM 477 Health Research Methods 3 PSY 2XX Psychology Elective (≥200-level) 3 Advanced Elective Core Requirement 3 of 3 3 Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3 3 Elective 3 Advanced Elective Core Requirement 2 of 3 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1615

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreein Medical Assisting, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Northern Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxxx Xxxx E-mail: xxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerecommended. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCNMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits CIS 105 Introduction to PC Operating Systems 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 CIS 113 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 111 English Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 MAT 116 or 4 MAT 125 Quantitative Reasoning OR College Algebra 3 MAT 1XX or MAT 108 Mathematics Elective OR College Algebra 3 PSY 101 General Psychology 3 PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General 207 Developmental Psychology I 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio- Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Communications Elective: COM 100 Public Speaking 111 Speech 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Humanities Elective: any course that fulfills USM Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options ; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective credit 3 Total credits 29 – 30 22 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ALH 124 Health & Safety Compliance 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 ALH 220 Medical Terminology 3 GEL 2XX General Elective (Advanced Core Elective Requirement 1 of 3) 3 BIO 121 Nutrition 201 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 MDA 110 Medical Assisting Office Procedures 3 CON 252 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 BIO 211 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIO 113/114 Human Nutrition Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 4 HIT 111 Medical Law & Ethics 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science GEL 1XX General Elective 3 HIT 115 Clinical Applications of Pathophysiology & Pharmacology 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDA 111 Medical Assisting Procedures with Lab I 4 PHE GEL 1XX Physical Ed General Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching MDA 124 Medical Insurance Procedure 3 PHE GEL 1XX Physical Ed General Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE MDA 211 Medical Assisting 4 GEL 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed General Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE MDA 212 Medical Coding 3 GEL 2XX Physical Ed General Elective 4 (Advanced Core Elective Requirement 2 of 3) 3 MDA 224 Electronic Health Records 3 GEL 2XX General Elective (Advanced Core Elective Requirement 3 of 3) 3 MDA 223 Medical Assisting Internship 5 GEL 2XX General Elective 5 Total Major Credits 32 32 43 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 NMCC Credits 65 Total Credits accepted 65 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist in Medical Assisting transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC NMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics OR PSY 201 Statistics in Psychology (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 - 4 Diversity Core Requirement 3 PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 - 5 CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry I 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 252 Human Nutrition 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 PSY 2XX Psychology Elective 200-level or higher 3 Semester Credits 13 - 15 Semester Credits 15 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit International Core Requirement 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs (Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 3 BPH 201 Foundations of Public Health 3 SPM 477 Health Related Research 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1612

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreein Medical Assisting, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerecommended. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCNMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits CIS 105 Introduction to PC Operating Systems 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 CIS 113 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 111 English Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 MAT 125 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 PSY 101 General Psychology 3 PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General 207 Developmental Psychology I 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio- Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Communications Elective: COM 100 Public Speaking 111 Speech 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Humanities Elective: any course that fulfills USM Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options ; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective credit 3 Total credits 29 – 30 22 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ALH 124 Health & Safety Compliance 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 ALH 220 Medical Terminology 3 GEL 2XX General Elective (Cluster Core Requirement 1 of 3) 3 BIO 121 Nutrition 201 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 MDA 110 Medical Assisting Office Procedures 3 CON 252 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 BIO 211 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIO 113/114 Human Nutrition Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 4 HIT 111 Medical Law & Ethics 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science GEL 1XX General Elective 3 HIT 115 Clinical Applications of Pathophysiology & Pharmacology 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDA 111 Medical Assisting Procedures with Lab I 4 PHE GEL 1XX Physical Ed General Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching MDA 124 Medical Insurance Procedure 3 PHE GEL 1XX Physical Ed General Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE MDA 211 Medical Assisting 4 GEL 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed General Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE MDA 212 Medical Coding 3 GEL 2XX Physical Ed General Elective 4 (Cluster Core Requirement 2 of 3) 3 MDA 224 Electronic Health Records 3 GEL 2XX General Elective (Cluster Core Requirement 3 of 3) 3 MDA 223 Medical Assisting Internship 5 GEL 2XX General Elective 5 Total Major Credits 32 32 43 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C NMCC Credits 65 Total Credits accepted 65 Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC NMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist in Medical Assisting transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC NMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics OR PSY 201 Statistics in Psychology(Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 - 4 Diversity Core Requirement 3 PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 - 5 CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry I 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 252 Human Nutrition 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 13 - 15 Semester Credits 15 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit International Core Requirement 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs 3 CON 356 Concepts of Community Health OR SCI/SBS 336 Introduction to Public Health 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1612

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Nursing degree, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. Students are admitted conditionally and will be fully admitted upon proof of RN licensure. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesNursing: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses represented Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxx XxXxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 CMCC courses noted in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses in italics in Appendix B recommendations are not taken at CMCCas part of the Associate in Science degree, the sequence represented options in Appendix C cannot be observedguaranteed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist General Education Requirements Courses AS Nursing USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Nursing Equivalency Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing (Writing, Reading, & Inquiry 1 Core Requirement) 3 or 4 PSY 101 MAT 135 Statistics 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Requirement) 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/I Lecture and Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/I with Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/II Lecture and Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/II with Lab 4 PHI 111 PSY 101 Introduction to Ethics Psychology 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 Humanities Elective: one course that satisfies USM Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) ; see list 3 PSY Varies Direct equivalent or SOC Elective: elective credit 3 Total credits 23 Total credits accepted 23 Major Requirements Major Requirements Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 211/212 Microbiology Lecture and Lab 4 BIO 281/282 Microbiology for Health Sciences and Lab 4 PSY 111 Developmental Development Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open NUR 115 Medication Preparation, Administration, and Dosage Calculations 1 NUR 1XX Nursing Elective – Refer 1 NUR 112 Foundations of Nursing/Nursing Care of Adults 9 Four semesters considered to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements encompass learning and content in NUR 313, 323, 325, 330, 331, 413, 420, 421, 422, 427, 428, 423, 425. These courses fulfill the USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO Engaged Learning Core Requirement. 37 NUR 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Nursing across the Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Span I 10 NUR 212 Nursing Across the Life Span II 9 NUR 213 Nursing Across the Life Span III 9 Total Major Credits 32 32 45 45 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C Credits 68 Total Credits accepted 68 Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Degree AS in Nursing transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Nursing [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for CON 356 Concepts in Community Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 NUR 321 Health-Related Research 3 BIO 345 Pathophysiology 3 Writing, Reading, & Inquiry 3 Core Requirement 3 SOC 100 Introduction to Statistics Sociology 3 NUR 309/310 Health Assessment with Lab 4 ENG 102 Academic Writing (Quantitative Reasoning Writing, Reading, & Inquiry 2 Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health NUR 308 Professional Communication and Sport Sciences Technology Utilization in Nursing 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1613 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit NUR 419 RN Community Clinical Partnership (Diversity Core Requirement) 2 Elective 3 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 NUR 370 Exploration of Nursing Concepts and Theories 3 Elective 3 NUR 474 Leadership and Management for RNs 3 Elective 3 NUR 476 Theory Related to Clinical Specialty for RNs 3 Semester Credits 14 Semester Credits 12 Total USM credits: 54* Total CMCC credits: 68 Total CMCC and USM credits: 122 *Students must take a minimum of 30 credits at USM and a minimum of 120 total credits at CMCC and USM for degree conferral. Courses in bold total 27 credits and MUST be taken at USM in addition to at least one of the other courses listed above, for a minimum total of 30 USM credits to meet residency requirement for the Bachelor’s Degree.

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreein Hospitality and Tourism Management, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBA in Tourism and Hospitality: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerecommended. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCEMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist EMCC Hospitality and Tourism Management General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies BA in Tourism and Hospitality Equivalency Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar Composition 3 or 4 ENG ENGL 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 BCA 115 Introduction to Psychology Computer Applications 3 PSY 101 GEL 1XX General Psychology Elective 3 BUA 111 Accounting I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking ACC 1XX Accounting Elective 3 SPE 101 Oral Communication 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR ENG 215 Business Math and Technical Writing 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective COR 2XX Cluster: Professional Practices (Cluster 1 of 3) 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General BiologyHumanities/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Social Science Elective (2): One can satisfy Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Core, other can satisfy Socio-Cultural Analysis Core; see list 6 Varies Direct equivalent(s) or general elective credit(s) 6 Math or Science: Can satisfy Science Exploration OR Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options ; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective credit 3 Total credits 29 – 30 24 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 24 Major Requirements USM Equivalencies BA in Tourism and Hospitality Equivalency Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 HTM 101 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE Hospitality Management 3 TAH 101 Introduction to Tourism & Hospitality 3 HTM 111 Hotel Front Office and Guest Accounting 3 TAH 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed General Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology HTM 131 Beverage Controls and Sanitation 3 PHE TAH 1XX Physical Ed General Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve HTM 141 Hospitality Human Performance Resources 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed TAH 1XX General Elective 3 PHF 207 HTM 161 Customer Service/Relations 3 TAH 22X General Elective 3 HTM 221 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Food Preparation 3 TAH 22X General Elective 3 HTM 231 Hospitality Law 3 TAH 2XX General Elective 3 HTM 251 Planning and Development of Tourism 3 TAH 2XX General Elective 3 HTM 261 Meetings and Convention Management 3 PHE TAH 2XX Physical Ed General Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience GEO 107 Geography for Travel and Tourism 3 GEO 1XX Geography Elective (USM International Core Requirement) 3 NUT 221 Nutrition 4 GEL 2XX General Elective (Cluster 2 PHE of 3) 4 BUA 271 Marketing Principles 3 BUS 2XX Physical Ed Business Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods (Cluster 3 of Teaching Group Exercise 3) 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 37 Total CMCC credits EMCC Credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC EMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist in Hospitality and Tourism Management transferring to USM BS BA in Health Sciences Tourism & Hospitality, with both Managing Tourism and Hospitality AND Tourism Creation and Promotion Tracks [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC EMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry TAH 211 Tourism Entrepreneurship 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics TAH 301 Global Issues in Travel & Tourism (Quantitative Reasoning Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (TAH Concentration 1, Elective 1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 3 TAH 221 Tourism & Introduction to ExerciseHospitality Management 3 TAH 150 Processional Practices Immersion 3 TAH Concentration 1, Health and Sport Sciences Elective 2 of 3 International 3 TAH Concentration 2, Elective 1 of 3 3 Diversity Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness TAH 231 or 241 or 250 or 251 or 261 or 264 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1615 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit TAH Concentration 2, Elective 2 of 3 3 TAH 406/407/408/409 Capstone 3 TAH Concentration 2, Elective 3 of 3 3 TAH 305 Intercultural Communication OR Foreign Language – 2 of 2 courses 3 Science Exploration OR Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement (whichever was not taken at EMCC) 3 or 4 Elective 3 TAH Concentration 1, Elective 3 of 3 3 Elective 3 Foreign Language - 1 of 2 courses (Intercultural Communication Requirement) OR Elective (if taking TAH 305) 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 or 16 Semester Credits 15

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Life Sciences, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Biochemistry: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate, and must earn a grade of C or better in all chemistry courses. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Credit totals reflect italicized entries. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Courses AS Life Sciences General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Biochemistry Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or - 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or - 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology ENG Select one of the following: ENG 201 Technical Writing ENG 220 Business Communications ENG 221 Adv. Composition & Research 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3 3 MAT 122 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC ElectiveOpen Elective Any course that fulfills USM Diversity Requirement; see list 3 Varies Diversity Requirement 3 2 Humanities/Social Science Electives: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (1. Any course that fulfills USM Socio-Cultural Analysis cultural Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for ; 2. Any course options 3 that fulfills USM International Requirement; see list-USM; see list-CMCC p.38 6 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 credit 1. Socio-Cultural Core Requirement 2. International Requirement 6 Total credits 29 – 30 24-25 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 24-25 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Courses AS Life Sciences Major Requirements USM BS Biochemistry Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 131/132 Biology I with Lab 4 BIO 105/106 Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology with Lab 4 CHY 121/122 General Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHY 113/114 Principles of Chemistry I with Lab 4 BIO 133/134 Biology II with Lab 4 BIO 107* Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Evolution 4 CHY 123/124 General Chemistry II with Lab 4 CHY 115/116 Principles of Chemistry II with Lab 4 PHY 142/143 Physics I/Lab 4 PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Introductory Physics Lab I 4 CHY 221/222 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 MAT 132 Pre-Calculus 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition MAT 140 Pre-Calculus (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science PHY 242/243 Physics II/Lab (If unavailable, substitute w/science or math elective.) 3-4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective PHY 112/116 Elements of Physics II/Introductory Physics Lab II (or elective) 3-4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 CHY 253/254 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 MAT 283 Calculus I 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective MAT 152 Calculus A 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40-41 40-41 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 64-66 Total Credits accepted 64-66 Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Science in Life Sciences transferring to USM BS Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Biochemistry [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Advanced Elective Core Requirement 3 of 3 3 MAT 153 Calculus B 4 CHY 233 Analytical Chemistry/Lab 5 Advanced Elective Core Requirement 2 of 3 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness Elective (or Physics II/Lab if not taken at CMCC) 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 13 Semester Credits 1614 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit Elective 3 CHY 421 Inorganic Chemistry 5 CHY 461/462 Biochemistry/Lab 5 CHY 463/464 Biochemistry II/Lab (Capstone & Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 5 BIO 305/306* Developmental Biology 5 CHY 371 Quantum Chemistry 3 CHY 373 Chemical Thermodynamics 3 Semester Credits 16 Semester Credits 13 Total USM credits: 56 Total CMCC credits: 64-66 Total CMCC and USM credits: 120 - 122 *Science course pathway #2 per USM Biochemistry options: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/chy/bs-biochemistry • BIO 107 Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ecology

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Life Sciences, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMUMF, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions-aid/transfer/ Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Arts in Biology – Ecology and Conservation concentration from UMF: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate, and earn a C- grade or better in all courses required for the major. USM UMF Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30All students in baccalaureate degree programs must earn the following from the University of Maine at Farmington: 1) a minimum of 18 of the last forty-five (45credits required by their major program(s) at the 200 level or above*, and 2) a minimum of 30 of the total required credits. *An academic program may require that more than 18 credits of advanced coursework and/or specific coursework, such as a student’s baccalaureate course load must capstone course, be completed at USMUMF. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (CMCC) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (UMF) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx E-mail: xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics subjects in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C canmight not be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Science in Life Sciences General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits COM 100 Public Speaking 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 Elective Humanities (See Note 2 next page) 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 Elective: HIS 131 SOC 101 PSY 101 Social Sciences; Choose one: U.S. History to 1877 Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Psychology 3 HTY 103 SOC 101 PSY 101 United States History I Introduction to Sociology General Psychology 3 Elective: GEY 101 Open Elective (See Note 3 next page) Suggest Human Geography 3 GEO 103 Peoples & Environments 3 ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 3-4 ENG 100 College Writing Seminar 3-4 ENG 201 OR ENG 220 OR ENG 221 Technical Writing Business Communication Advanced Composition and Research 3 ENG 205 Advanced Writing 3 MAT Choose MAT 122 College Algebra or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 16higher

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degree, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General 100 Introduction to Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 111/112 Biological Foundations (Science Exploration Core Requirement) OR Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 ENG 220 OR ENG 201 Business Communication OR Technical Writing 3 COR 2XX OR ITP 210 Core Elective OR Technical Writing 3 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 LER 100 First Year Seminar for PHF 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 30 30 31 Total credits accepted 29 30 - 30 31 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX SPM 260 Essential of Personal Training 7 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Ed Elective Fitness & Wellness 7 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 197 Field Experience 2 SPM 385 Practicum I (Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 6 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 2XX 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 Total CMCC credits 61 62 63 62 61 - 62 63 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 SPM 477 Health Related Research Methods 3 PSY 102 General 2XX Psychology II Elective (200-level or higher) 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1616 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit SPM 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs 3 Cluster Core Requirement (2 of 3) 3 Cluster Core Requirement (3 of 3) 3 PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/ Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab 4 - 5 Diversity Core Requirement 3 CON 356 Concepts of Community Health OR SCI/SBS 336 Introduction to Public Health 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 13 - 14 Semester Credits 15

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Education, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMUMF, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions-aid/transfer Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Special Education from UMF: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.75 to graduategraduate and earn a B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. USM UMF Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30All students in baccalaureate degree programs must earn the following from the University of Maine at Farmington: 1) a minimum of 12 of the last forty-five (45credits required by their major program(s) at the 200 level or above*, and 2) a minimum of 30 of the total required credits. *An academic program may require that more than 12 credits of advanced coursework and/or specific coursework, such as a student’s baccalaureate course load must capstone course, be completed at USMUMF. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxxx email: xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (UMF) Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx email: xxxxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choice. If courses in italics subjects in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C canmight not be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.75 to graduate and earn a B- grade or better in all courses required for the major. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Science in Education General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits COM 100 Public Speaking 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 ENG 101 OR ENG or 105 College Writing OR or ENG 105 College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing Seminar 3 or 4 Humanities (Writing) Choose One: ENG 201 Technical Writing or ENG 220 Business Communication or ENG 221 Advanced Comp & Research 3 ENG 205 Advanced Writing 3 Humanities Choose one Humanities Elective: ART, MUS, or THE 3 Arts General Education – See MaineStreet 3 Math Select one: MAT 100 Intermediate Algebra MAT 115 Quantitative Reasoning MAT 122 College Algebra 3 MAT MAT 1XX Math Elective MAT 100 Introduction to Mathematics MAT 1XX Math Elective 3 MAT 135 Statistics 3 MAT 120 Introductory Statistics 3 Open Elective Choose Social Science with prefix: ANT, ECO, GEY, HIS, POS, SOC 3 Social Science - See MaineStreet 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking Science Science lecture with lab (Creative Expression Core Requirement101 or higher) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab Natural Science- See MaineStreet 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 28-29 – 30 Total credits accepted 28-29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Science in Education Major Requirements USM Equivalencies UMF equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 EDU 100 Education Seminar 1 EDU 1XX Education Elective 1 EDU 101 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE Education 3 EDU 125 Becoming a Teacher 3 EDU 150 Pathways to Teacher Certification 3 EDU 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Education Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology EDU 185 Fund Educating Students/Special Needs 3 PHE SED 100 Intro to Special Education 3 EDU/ENG 230 Children’s Literature 3 EDU 303 Children’s Literature 3 PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 PSY 225 Complex rule PSY 114+PSY111=PSY 225 Child and Adolescent Development 3 PSY 114 Child Development – PSY 114 + PSY 111 required for UMF PSY 225 credit above 3 PSY 1XX Physical Ed Psychology Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance Advising Path Advising Pathway (15 credits) EDU 222 Diversity & Social Justice in Classroom 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed EDU 285 Diversity Issues in Education 3 Elective Any course in the Arts, Humanities, Lab Science, Math or Social Sciences 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management Elective See MaineStreet If Social Science, different discipline from other Social Science choices 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective Choose Social Science with prefix: ANT, ECO, GEY, HIS, POS, SOC (Different discipline from open elective above) 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Social Science Social Science-See MaineStreet 3 Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise See MaineStreet 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective See MaineStreet 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription Science Science lecture with lab (101 or higher) 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective Natural Science-See MaineStreet (Different discipline than 1st science) 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 35 35 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 63-64 Total Credits Accepted 63-64 APPENDIX C Remaining USM UMF Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Science in Education transferring to USM BS UMF Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences [Special Education Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] B. Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry SED 209 Practicum 3 SED 210 Assessment in Special Education 3 SED 215 Specially Designed Instruction 3 SED 315 Collaboration for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles Accessible and Inclusive Education 3 SED 301 Fundamentals of Chemistry Literacy Instruction in Special Education 3 MAT 120 Introduction SED 320 Inclusive Program Planning to Statistics Support Students with Disabilities 3 Elective or minor 3 EDU 403 or 411 (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3Math Methods) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness or minor 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1612 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit SED 409 Advanced Practicum 3 SED 460 Student Teaching & Seminar in SED 15 SED 419 Assistive and Instructional Technology for Universal Design 3 SED 429 Individualized Positive Behavior Supports 3 SED 450 Special Education Regulations and Practice 3 Elective or minor 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 15 Total UMF credits: 57 credits Total CMCC credits: 63-64 credits Total CMCC and UMF credits: 120-121 credits Note:

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Trade and Technical Occupations, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Technology Management, Industrial Management: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Students in the Technology Management degree programs must take a minimum of 15 credit hours (5 courses) in the Department, and will be required to complete a senior assessment as part of the graduate requirement. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerecommended. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCYCCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC YCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist in Trade & Technical Occupations General Education Requirements requirements USM BS Health Sciences in Technology Management, Industrial Management Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology CORE I ENG 211 Technical Writing 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I ITP 210 Technical Writing 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (CORE II A course that fulfills USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) ; see list 3 MAT 100 Varies Direct equivalent or elective credit 3 CORE III ECO 110 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra ECO 120 Macroeconomics OR Business Math Microeconomics 3 MAT ECO 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 ECO 102 Intro to General Biology/Lab Macroeconomics OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction Intro to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development Microeconomics (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for CORE IV MAT 127 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 CORE IV A course options that fulfills USM Tech Dept Physical Science Requirement 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective credit 3 CORE I-IV MAT 227 Pre-Calculus 3 MAT 140 Pre-Calculus (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 CIS 115 OR CIS 118 Software Applications OR Information Technology Fundamentals 3 ITT 1XX OR ITT 181 Technical Elective OR Computer Applications & Concepts 3 Open Elective A course that fulfills USM Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or elective credit 3 Total credits 29 – 30 27 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 27 YCCC Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition TTO 199 Apprenticeship: 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science years OR 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed years 18 OR 24 ITT 400 Occupational Competency 18 OR 24 Career Related Electives 9 OR 15 Technical Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Credit 9 OR 15 Total Major Credits 32 32 33 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C YCCC Credits 60 Total Credits accepted 60 Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC YCCC Degree AAS Physical Fitness Specialist in Trade and Technical Occupations transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Technology Management, Industrial Management Concentration [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC YCCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics 4 MAT 148 Applied Calculus 3 ITP 280 Managing Organizations in a Technological Environment 3 ITP 310 Facility Planning 3 ACC 110 Financial Accounting Information for Decision Making 3 ITP 330 Production Control 3 ITP 350 Leadership, Teambuilding and Facilitation 3 ITP 250 Management Information Systems OR ITP 410 Technical Operations and Strategies 3 ITP 230 Project Management (Quantitative Reasoning International Core Requirement) 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 16 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics w/Lab (Departmental Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement ITT 460 Capstone 3 CON 321 ITP 340 Fundamentals of Quality 3 ITS 320 Occupational Safety and Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II ITP 381 Human Resource Development 3 ITP 490 Cost Analysis and Control 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Diversity Core Requirement 3 Elective Cluster Core Requirement (2 of 3) 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness Cluster Core Requirement (3 of 3) 3 Semester Credits 15 16 Semester Credits 1615

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the WCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreein Medical Assisting, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS in Health Sciences: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Courses Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Washington County Community College) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCWCCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC Credits that appear after italicized courses reflect the required course credit total. WCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting General Education Requirements requirements USM BS in Health Sciences Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 FYE 100 First Year Experience 1 GEL 1XX General Elective 1 CPT 140 Word Processing 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 CPT 112 Keyboarding and Document Formatting I 3 ITT 1XX Technical Elective 3 MAT 106 or 4 PSY 101 higher: MAT 115 Statistics: Concepts & Methods 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking Statistics (Creative Expression Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR BUS 205 Business Math Communications 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR 2XX General Elective (Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3) 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO PHI 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Any course that fulfills USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options ; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 22 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 22 WCCC Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits MDT 125 Medical Terminology 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 130 Medical Office Management 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 133 Medical Documentation 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 MDT 135 Clinical Office Procedures I/Lab 4 GEL 1XX General Elective 4 MDT 221 Insurance Billing & Coding 3 GEL 2XX General Elective (Advanced Elective Core Requirement 2 of 3) 3 BIO 121 Nutrition 130 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 BIO 1XX Biology Elective (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 BUS 230 Supervisory Management 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition BUS 2XX Business Elective (Advanced Elective Core Requirement 3 PHF 155 of 3) 3 MDT 220 Phlebotomy 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 227 Introduction to Exercise Science Pharmacology 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 235 Clinical Office Procedures II/Lab 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 240 Medical Assisting Capstone 3 GEL 2XX General Elective 3 MDT 245 Clinical Medical Cooperative Practicum 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed GEL 2XX General Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching PSY 101 OR PSY 105 Introduction to Psychology OR Human Relations 3 PHE PSY 100 OR PSY 1XX Physical Ed Introduction to Psychology OR Psychology Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 42 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C WCCC Credits 64 Total Credits accepted 64 Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC WCCC Degree AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Medical Assisting transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC WCCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4.5 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4.5 PSY Elective ≥200-level 3 HRD 200 (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective Sciences~ 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Diversity Core Requirement 3 Semester Credits 15 13.5 Semester Credits 1616.5 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit PHY 101/102 Introduction to Physics/Lab OR PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Lab* 4 - 5 CON 356 Concepts of Community Health OR SCI/SBS 336 Introduction to Public Health 3 SPM 230 Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport 3 SPM 477 Health Research Methods 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 SPM 350 Health Promotion Programs (Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective* 3 Semester Credits 13 - 14 Semester Credits 12 - 15 Total USM credits: 58 - 59 Total WCCC and USM credits: 120 - 122 *It is recommended a student take PHY 111/114 as the five credits earned would obviate the need for an additional elective in the final semester. ~SPM 100 is not required if student possesses more than 60 credits upon transfer, but is included here because

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Life Sciences, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Biology, Biotechnology Concentration: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate, and earn a C- or better in all courses required for the major. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Courses AS Life Sciences-General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Biology, Biotech Concentration Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or - 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or - 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology ENG Select one of the following: ENG 201 Technical Writing ENG 220 Business Communications ENG 221 Adv. Composition & Research 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3 3 MAT 122 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options BIO 222 Genetics 3 BIO 201 Genetics 3 2 Humanities/Social Science Electives: 2 courses that fulfill USM Core Requirements: 1. Diversity 2. International see list 6 Varies Direct equivalent equivalents or general elective 3 credits 6 Total credits 29 – 30 24-25 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 24-25 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Science-Major Requirements USM BS Biology, Biotech Concentration Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 131/132 Biology I with Lab 4 BIO 105/106 Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology with Lab 4 CHY 121/122 General Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHY 113/114 Principles of Chemistry I with Lab (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 BIO 133/134 Biology II with Lab 4 BIO 107 Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ecology 4 CHY 123/124 General Chemistry II with Lab 4 CHY 115/116 Principles of Chemistry II with Lab 4 PHY 142/143 Physics I/Lab 4 PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Introductory Physics Lab I 4 CHY 221/222 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry I/Lab (Advanced Elective Core Requirement 2 of 3) 5 MAT 132 Pre-Calculus 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition MAT 140 Pre-Calculus (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science PHY 242/243 Physics II/Lab (If unavailable, take science or math elective.) 3-4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed PHY 112/116 Elements of Physics II/Introductory Physics Lab II (or elective) 3-4 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 CHY 253/254 Organic Chemistry II/Lab (Advanced Elective Core Requirement, 3 of 3) 5 MAT 283 Calculus I 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective MAT 152 Calculus A 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40-41 40-41 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C Credits 64-66 Total Credits Accepted 00-00 XXXXXXXX X Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Science transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Biology, Biotechnology Concentration [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Humanities electives at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry 461 Biochemistry I 3 BIO 311/282 Microbiology/Lab 5 MAT 220 Statistics for Health the Biological Sciences OR CHY 113 4 BIO 463 Biochemistry II 3 200+ level BIO Elective 3 BIO 408 Experimental Genetics 2 Elective (or Physics II/Lab if not taken at CMCC) 3-4 Engaged Learning Core Requirement 3 Semester Credits 13-14 Semester Credits 13 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement 3 BIO 409/410 Cell and Molecular Biology/Lab 5 BIO 413 Applied Biostatics 3 Capstone 3 BIO 431/432 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Immunology/Lab 5 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement Elective 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness Elective* 3 Semester Credits 15 17 Semester Credits 1614 Total USM credits: 57-58 Total CMCC credits: 64-66 Total CMCC and USM credits: 121-124 *Elective may not be necessary depending upon credit total from CMCC.

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Culinary Arts, Baking & Pastry Option, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework course work to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Arts in Tourism and Hospitality: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. APPENDIX B Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (York County Community College) Name: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCCYCCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. CMCC YCCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Culinary Arts General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences BA Tourism and Hospitality Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar English Composition 3 or 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 CORE I Varies 3 Varies General elective or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology direct equivalency 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (CORE II A course that fulfills USM Creative Expression Core Requirement) ; see list 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math Varies General elective or direct equivalency 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-CORE III A course that fulfills USM Socio- Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options ; see list 3 Varies Direct equivalent General elective or general direct equivalency 3 CORE IV, Math A course that fulfills USM Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement; see list 3 Varies General elective or direct equivalency 3 CORE IV A course that fulfills USM Science Exploration Core Requirement; see list 3 Varies General elective or direct equivalency 3 CORE I, II, III, or IV A course that fulfills USM Diversity Core Requirement; see list 3 Varies General elective or direct equivalency 3 Computer Literacy 3 Varies General elective or direct equivalency 3 Total credits 29 – 30 24 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 24 Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 CUL 102 Introduction to Culinary Arts 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 CUL 104 Foodservice Sanitation 3 GEL 1XX General Elective 3 CUL 106 Foundational Culinary Techniques 4 GEL 1XX General Elective 4 CUL 108 Principles of Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE GEL 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed General Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology BUS 115 Management I 3 PHE BUS 1XX Physical Ed Business Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance CUL 131 Culinary Operations I 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed GEL 1XX General Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & CUL 221 Baking, Pastry, and Desserts 4 GEL 2XX General Elective (Cluster Core Requirement 1 of 3) 4 CUL 231 Culinary Operations II 3 TAH 222 Food and Beverage Management (TAH Hospitality Management Requirement) 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Program Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed General Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise Credit 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Baking and Pastry Electives (3) 9 General Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 Credits 9 Total Major Credits 32 32 38 Total CMCC credits 61 – YCCC Credits 62 61 - Total Credits Accepted 62 APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students graduates of YCCC AAS in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry Option, transferring to into USM BS Bachelor of Arts in Health Sciences Tourism & Hospitality [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Fine Arts and Humanities electives at CMCC YCCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles TAH 101 Intro to Tourism & Hospitality 3 TAH Concentration Course 2 of Chemistry 4 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) TAH Concentration Course 1 of 4 Ethical Inquiry 3 TAH 221 Hospitality Management 3 TAH 150 Professional Practices Immersion 3 Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research TAH 301 Global Issues in Travel and Tourism (Ethical Inquiry and International Core Requirements) 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II TAH 241 Sustainable Tourism Development 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 2 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 1615 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit TAH Concentration Course 3 of 4 3 TAH 409 Capstone 3 TAH Elective or TAH-approved elective @ 300- level 3 TAH 415 Trends and Innovation in Tourism and Hospitality 3 TAH-prefix Elective 3 Cluster Core Requirement 3 of 3 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 Semester Credits 15

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Life Sciences, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Biochemistry: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate, and must earnt a grade of C or better in all chemistry courses. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (Central Maine Community College) Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (University of Southern Maine) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses Subjects represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Credit totals reflect italicized entries. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Courses AS Life Sciences General Education Requirements requirements USM BS Health Sciences Biochemistry Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or - 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3 or - 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology ENG Select one of the following: ENG 201 Technical Writing ENG 220 Business Communications ENG 221 Adv. Composition & Research 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I Advanced Core Elective Requirement 1 of 3 3 MAT 122 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Open Elective Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology Any course that fulfills USM Diversity Requirement; see list 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Varies Diversity Requirement 3 2 Humanities/Social Science Electives: 1. Any course that fulfills USM Socio-Cultural Analysis cultural Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective ; 2. Any course that fulfills USM International Requirement; see list Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 USM; see list-CMCC p.38 6 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 credit 1. Socio-Cultural Core Requirement 2. International Requirement 6 Total credits 29 – 30 24 - 25 Total credits accepted 29 24 - 30 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist 25 Major Requirements USM Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 131/132 Biology I with Lab 4 BIO 105/106 Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology with Lab 4 CHY 121/122 General Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHY 113/114 Principles of Chemistry I with Lab 4 BIO 133/134 Biology II with Lab 4 BIO 107* Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Evolution 4 CHY 123/124 General Chemistry II with Lab 4 CHY 115/116 Principles of Chemistry II with Lab 4 PHY 142/143 Physics I/Lab 4 PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Introductory Physics Lab I 4 CHY 221/222 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 MAT 132 Pre-Calculus 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition MAT 140 Pre-Calculus (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science PHY 242/243 Physics II/Lab (If unavailable, substitute w/ science or math elective.) 3-4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective PHY 112/116 Elements of Physics II/Introductory Physics Lab II 3-4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 CHY 253/254 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 MAT 283 Calculus I 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective MAT 152 Calculus A 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40-41 40-41 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 62-63 Total Credits accepted 62-63 Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. APPENDIX C Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Science in Life Sciences transferring to USM BS Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Biochemistry [Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Advanced Elective Core Requirement 3 of 3 3 MAT 153 Calculus B 4 CHY 233 Analytical Chemistry/Lab 5 Advanced Elective Core Requirement 2 of 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Diversity 3 Elective (of Physics II/Lab if not taken at CMCC) 3 Elective 3 Semester Credits 15 13 Semester Credits 1614 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit Elective 3 CHY 421 Inorganic Chemistry 5 CHY 461/462 Biochemistry/Lab 5 CHY 463/464 Biochemistry II/Lab (Capstone & Engaged Learning Core Requirement) 5 BIO 305/306* Developmental Biology 5 CHY 371 Quantum Chemistry 3 CHY 373 Chemical Thermodynamics 3 Semester Credits 16 Semester Credits 13 Total USM credits: 56 Total CMCC and USM credits: 120 - 122 *Science course pathway #2 per USM Biochemistry options: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/chy/bs-biochemistry  BIO 107 Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ecology

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Science in Life Sciences, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USM, a student must earn a grade of C- or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Biology: Remaining required coursework is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduate, and earn a C- or better in all courses required for the major. USM Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USM. Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C- or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Sciences-General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Biology Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or - 4 ENG 100 College Writing 3-4 ENG Select one of the following: ENG 201 Technical Writing ENG 220 Business Communications ENG 221 Adv. Composition & Research 3 or 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology Advanced Elective Core Requirement 1 of 3 PSY 101 General Psychology I 3 MAT 122 College Algebra 3 MAT 108 College Algebra 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options BIO 222 Genetics 3 BIO 201 Genetics 3 2 Humanities/Social Science Electives: 2 courses that fulfill USM Core Requirements: 1. Diversity 2. International see list 6 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 credit 6 Total credits 29 – 30 24-25 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 24-25 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS Life Sciences-Major Requirements USM BS Biology Equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO 121 Nutrition 131/132 Biology I with Lab 4 BIO 105/106 Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology with Lab 4 CHY 121/122 General Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHY 113/114 Principles of Chemistry I with Lab (Science Exploration Core Requirement) 4 BIO 133/134 Biology II with Lab 4 BIO 107 Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Ecology 4 CHY 123/124 General Chemistry II with Lab 4 CHY 115/116 Principles of Chemistry II with Lab 4 PHY 142/143 Physics I/Lab 4 PHY 111/114 Elements of Physics I/Introductory Physics Lab I 4 CHY 221/222 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry I/Lab 5 MAT 132 Pre-Calculus 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition MAT 140 Pre-Calculus (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science PHY 242/243 Physics II/Lab (If unavailable, take science or math elective.) 3-4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective PHY 112/116 Elements of Physics II/Introductory Physics Lab II (or elective) 3-4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription CHY 251/252 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 CHY 253/254 Organic Chemistry II/Lab 5 MAT 283 Calculus I 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective MAT 152 Calculus A 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40-41 40-41 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 APPENDIX C Credits 64-66 Total Credits Accepted 00-00 XXXXXXXX X Remaining USM Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist AS in Life Sciences transferring to USM BS in Health Sciences Biology [Assumes students complete recommended courses Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Humanities electives at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 BIO 109 Biological Principles of Chemistry III: Functional Biology 3 MAT 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 BIO 203 Ecology 3 200+ level Bio Elective Lecture 3 BIO 217 Evolution 3 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Socio-Cultural Core Requirement 3 MAT 220 Statistics for the Biological Sciences 4 AREA 1*: Organismal Biology Lecture/Lab 4-5** Elective (1 or Physics II/Lab if not taken at CMCC) 3-4 Semester Credits 16-17 Semester Credits 13-14 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit Advanced Elective Core Requirement, 2 of 3 3 Elective 3 AREA 2*: Ecology Lecture/Lab 5 AREA 3) *: Cellular and Functional Biology 5 Advanced Elective Core Requirement, 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences of 3 International 3 200+ level Bio Elective Lecture/Capstone 3 Engaged Learning Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Semester Credits 15 14 Semester Credits 1614 Total USM credits: 57-59 Total CMCC credits: 64-66 Total CMCC and USM credits: 121-125 *AREAS 1, 2, and 3 as assigned above are not in a prescriptive order and can be moved around depending upon the rotation of course offerings. **It is suggested a student take a 5-credit offering for AREA 1 as that brings the credit total of all work completed at both CMCC and USM to the 120-credit threshold that is required for a baccalaureate degree.

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Admissions Requirements. Successful completion of the AAS Physical Fitness Specialist degreeAssociate in Applied Science in Exercise Science, submission of a completed admission application, transcripts and other supporting materials. For coursework to transfer to USMSJC, a student must earn a grade of C- C or better. For a list of application instructions and checklist: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admit/application-instructions xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/admissions/oncampus/ Requirements for the USM BS Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Exercise Science/Pre-Athletic Training Track: Remaining required coursework course work is listed in Appendix C. Student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 2.0 to graduategraduate and earn a passing grade in all courses required for the major. USM In addition, beginning with the Class of 2023, students must complete an e-Portfolio demonstrating satisfaction of institutional and program learning outcomes. SJC Residency Requirement: At minimum, thirty (30) of the last forty-five (45) 30 credits of a student’s baccalaureate course load must be completed at USMSJC. Additional Institutional Contact Information: Academic Department Chair (CMCC) Name: Xxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Academic Department Chair (SJC) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 APPENDIX B Courses represented in italics are required and equivalencies reflect the required choicerequired. If courses subjects in italics in Appendix B are not taken at CMCC, the sequence represented in Appendix C cannot be observed. Only courses in which a student has earned a grade of C or higher are considered for transfer. CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science; General Education Requirements USM BS Health Sciences Equivalencies SJC equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits COM 100 Public Speaking 3 CO 218 Oral Communications Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 ENG 101 OR ENG 105 College Writing OR College Writing Seminar 3 or 3-4 EH 101 College Writing 3-4 ENG 100 Writing Elective 3 EH 1XX Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 Humanities elective Choose: REL 101 Comparative Religion 3 TH 1XX Theology (TH) Elective 3 MAT 122 College Writing Algebra 3 or 4 MA 105 College Algebra Elective 3 MAT 135 Statistics 3 MA 205 Elementary Statistics 3 PHI 111 Ethics 3 PH 200 Human Nature and Ethics 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY PY 101 General Psychology I 3 COM 100 Public Speaking 3 THE 170 Public Speaking (Creative Expression Core Requirement) 3 MAT 100 OR MAT 101 Intermediate Algebra OR Business Math 3 MAT 101 OR GEL 1XX College Readiness Mathematics OR General Elective 3 BIO 101/102 OR BIO 115/116 Intro to General Biology/Lab OR BIO 115 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 111/112 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab 4 BIO 105 OR BIO 117/118 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology OR Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3 OR 4 BIO 113/114 Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab 4 PHI 111 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHI 1XX Philosophy Elective (Cultural Interpretation Core Requirement) 3 PSY or SOC Elective: PSY 111 Developmental Psychology 3 HRD 200 Multicultural Human Development (Socio-Cultural Analysis Core Requirement) 3 Open Elective – Refer to MaineStreet for course options 3 Varies Direct equivalent or general elective 3 Total credits 29 – 30 Total credits accepted 29 - 30 24-25 24-25 CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science; Major Requirements USM Equivalencies SJC equivalencies Course Title Credits Course Title Credits BIO, CHY or PHY Complete a two-semester lecture & lab sequence: BIO 131&132 Biology I AND BIO 133&134 Biology II OR CHY 121&122 General Chemistry I AND CHY 123&124 General Chemistry II 8 BI, CH or PC BI 120 & 121 Introductory Biology I & II OR CH 130 & 131 Principles of Chemistry I & II 8 BIO 115 & BIO 116 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lecture & Lab 4 BI 210 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIO 117 & BIO 118 Anatomy & Physiology II, Lecture & Lab 4 BI 211 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIO 121 Nutrition 3 CON 252 Human Nutrition Elective 3 Elective: Gen’l Ed. Choose: BIO 104 Health and Wellness 3 HE 111 Personal Health Art, Creativity & Self-Knowledge 3 PHF 110 Exercise Science, Athletic Training & Physical Fitness Seminar 1 SE 110 Introduction to Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Science 1 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 SE 302 Anatomical Kinesiology 3 PHF 155 Introduction to Exercise Science 4 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 150 Methods of Life Style Coaching 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 122 Kinesiology 3 PHE 1XX Physical Ed Elective SE 205 Training for Fitness and Sport 3 PHF 204 Nutrition to Improve for Human Performance 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective SE 204 Nutrition in Fitness and Sport 3 PHF 207 Introduction to Injury Prevention & Management + Mgmt 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 3 PHF 197 Field Experience 2 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 2 PHF 251 Methods SE 203 Care and Prevention of Teaching Group Exercise 3 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective Injuries 3 PHF 208 Exercise Test and Prescription 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective 4 PHF 299 Practicum 4 PHE 2XX Physical Ed Elective SE 319 Exercise Testing and Prescription 4 Total Major Credits 32 32 40 39 Total CMCC credits 61 – 62 61 - 62 Credits 64-65 Total Credits Accepted 63-64 APPENDIX C Remaining USM St. Joseph’s College Degree Requirements For students in CMCC AAS Physical Fitness Specialist Associate in Applied Science in Exercise Science transferring to USM BS SJC Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences [Exercise Science/Pre-Athletic Training Track Assumes students complete recommended courses at CMCC as listed in Appendix B.] B. Year Three Fall Year Three Spring Course Credit Course Credit CHY 107 Chemistry for Health Sciences OR CHY 113 Principles of Chemistry 3 MAT SE 304 – Exercise Physiology 4 SE 209 – Exercise Leadership 4 HY 104 – Modern Global History 4 History (HY) Elective 4 TH 100 – Intro to the Judeo-Christian Tradition 4 Philosophy (PH) Elective 4 BI 120/CH 130/PC 120 Introduction to Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning Core Requirement) 4 Ethical Inquiry Core Requirement 3 CON 321 Health Related Research 3 PSY 102 General Psychology II 3 Cluster Core Requirement (1 of 3) 3 SPM 100 Introduction to Exercise, Health and Sport Sciences 3 International Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 SPM 219 Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 2-3 Semester Credits 15 16 Semester Credits 1614-15 Year Four Fall Year Four Spring Course Credit Course Credit SE 301 - Biomechanics 4 SE 406 – Senior Seminar in Exercise Science 3 BI 120/CH 130/PC 120 4 SE 410 – Internship in Exercise Science 2 ES 100 – Ecology & the Environmental Challenge (or elective) 4 HE 202 – Pathophys & Disease Prevention 4 SE 410 – Internship in Exercise Science 2 Elective 4 Semester Credits 14 Semester Credits 13

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